Mechanical movement.



No. 657,456. Pawn-ind Sept. ,4, I900.

J. SCHIES.

MEOHANICALMOVEMENT.

(Application filed in. 1a, 1900.

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JOHN SOHIES, OF ANDERSON, INDIANA.

MECHANICAL MOVEM ENT.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 657,456, dated September 4:, 1900. Application filed January 18, 1900. Serial No. 1,892. on) man.)

To (LZZ whom it ntay concern.-

Be it known that I, JOHN SOHIES, residing at Anderson, in the county of Madison and State of Indiana, have madecertain new and useful Improvements ,in Mechanical Movements, of which the following is a specification.

My invention is an improvement in mechanical movements seeking to provide a novel constructionwherebya plunger within a revolving carrier or body may be caused to move longitudinally within said body or carrier as the latter is revolved; and the invention consists in certain novel constructions and combinations of parts, as will be hereinafter described and claimed.

In the drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevation of an apparatus embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is 'an end elevation, one half of the box or carrier being removed. Fig. 3 is a sectional view on line 3 3 of Fig. 2. Fig.4 is a view similar to Fig. 2, showing the carrier in a different position and the plunger set to a different position because of the change of position of the carrier; and Fig. 5 is a detail View of the plunger and its operating.

parts detached.

My invention is designed for use in connection with a bottle and jar blowing machine, but it can be adapted to and used in other machines wherever it may prove useful.

In the construction shown I employ asuitable framing composed of the uprights A A, to which are fixed the outer ends of the bearing-pieces B B, which are held from turning in said frame by any suitable means. I have shown for this purpose pins B which key the bearin gs to the frames A,and I have also shown the said bearings as extended beyond the frames A and having their ends threaded to receive the nuts B bearing-pieces are provided with crank-like arms 0 O, and the bearing-pieces arealike, except that the wrist-pin D projects from the arm 0 and enters a socket D in the arm 0.

The bearing-pieces B B are provided with the spindles E, on which are journaled the sections of the body or carrier presently described. This body or carrier F is provided with openings which journal upon the spindles E, so the said body or carrier can be re volved freely upon said spindles. Guide- At their inner ends the 7 openings are formed in the body or carrier at diametrically-opposite points and receive and guide the plunger G, so the lattercau be moved longitudinally within the carrier.

In connection with the carrier and the plunger movable longitudinally therein I provide means for moving the plunger longitudinally as the carrier is revolved. I prefer to arrange this means for moving the plunger within the carrier and also to employ the construction shown in connection with the special construction of plunger which I will now describe.

The plunger G is preferably formed of a length greater than that of the carrier, so it canbe protruded beyond the end of the carrier, and I form the plunger, at a point midway between its ends, with a yoke G, having a slot G elongated at right angles to the direction of length of the plunger and adapted to receive the pin D before described, which extends within the slot G and is preferably supplied with a roller D to reduce the friction. It will be noticed from Figs. 2, 3, and 4 that the pin D is eccentric to the spindles E and in the construction shown has its axis arranged above that of such spindle. As the carrier revolves on the spindles and such spindles are held from turning and the yoke of the plunger is engaged by the crank-pin D, which is'in fixed relation with the spindles, it is evident that as the carrier is re- .volved it will give a longitudinal movement to the plunger. Thus, referring to Fig. 2, if the carrier be given a half-turn it will cause the plunger to move in such carrier in such manner as to cause the lower end of the plunger in Fig. 2, which is now retracted, to come to the top and be protruded beyond the carrier, as shown. This is also indicated in Fig. 4, in which the carrier has been partially revolved and the plunger has been moved to cause both its ends to protrude slightly, as shown in said Fig. 4:. The.erankarms O and C'operate as guides for both the carrier and the plunger, as will he understood from Fig. 3.

For convenience in manufacturing and assembling the parts it may be preferred to form the carrier in two sections, as indicated in Figs. 1 and 2, such sections being secured when applied for use by dowelpins and screws, as shown in the drawings.

plied to allow the next operation-to be ieifeeted by blowing and the bottle or jar be com-i pleted.

Having thus described my invention ,K w hati I claim, and desire'to secure"by"Lette rs Pat-f 1. The combination 1 substantially as "de-i scribed of a revolving body or carrier, ia pl-u'n-l ger moving with'nndralso movable'long'itndH nally inthe carrier asthelatter is-revolved and arranged to protrude-alternatelyfiatits;

' p opposite ends beyon'd'the carrier;andfm'eanSE formoving the'plunger longitudinally during? the revolution of the carrier. g

2. The combination of a re-volvin-gbodyjofl carrier, a plunger movablelon git'u di'n'ally; in?

, the'carrier and arranged =10 protrude alter- 1.

nately at its opposite'endsibey'ond the'carrieri and means Within the carrier by :whi-ch to;

7 move the .plnnger l'ongitudin'ally as' the, carrier is revolved.

The combination Qfft'l'le framing, Ethel bearin gs for the .carrier, t h-ecra;n kgpin iecfwn- 'tric to said bearings, the carrier supported and arranged tobe revolved on'said bearingsfi' and the plunger movable"longitudinally-with:

inthe carrier and having'. between its endsi yoke "for engagement ',by the crank-piman'df' arranged to protrude alternately atits oppo-: 5

site ends beyond the carrier substantially as} setforth.

havingsspindleslfbrmmgr-bearings for the car- 'riergeran k-arms forming .guides, '"and the crank-pin between'said crank-arms and eccentric with respect to the spindles, the carrier arranged to revolve onthespindles, and rthe plungermiovable ,longitudinally in said 'cariiera nd'provide'dbetween its ends with means for engagement by the crank-pin and ,arranged toaprbtrude alternately at its opposite ends beyond the carrier substantially as set forth.

IAn-apparatuslsubstantiallyas described comprising the carrier-body composed of a boziforme'fd'in sections having in their abut- ,ting faces bearings forthe plunger, a support i on which said .carrieris jou rnale'd to revolve, a5plungermovable-longitudinally in the car- ;-rier,= and *me'ans' within "the 'carrierfor operating the plun ger lon git'uj'din allyas the carrier y isa-evolved, sii'bstantially as-set forth.

6. The *cornbination of the opposite bearing-pieces having spindles, the crank-pin'exi centric to thespindles-thereof,- the'carrier-re- =volviiig on -thespindles:and-the-plunger movablelong'itudinallyin the'carrier and engaged between its. ends .withthe crank-pin :and arranged to; protrude alternately :atits end-s be- -yondf the "carrier substantially-as setforth.

7 The "combination of the framing up.- -rights, the bearin g-pieces held thereto and having spindleportions and a crank -pin extended-between said i: beari-ngfpieces and-arrangedi'e'ccentric to *the spi ndle p ortion,tth e i ear'rijer -composefd ;;0'f the box-sections journaled on the Spill (11GB band having intheir mlbujtting facesbearings for the plunger, and the plunger having betweenits e'n ds a yok-e for eng a'genientjjby l the crank pin substantially i'as'setforth.

r 'JOHNSCHIES. E Witnesses;-

MICHAEL KEN NEY,

4. The combination of thebearing pi'ecesi {CHARLES SKEH-A'N.

,te n'ding "betweensaid pieces and arranged ec- 

